PI vs PA Address Space
Daniel Karrenberg Daniel.Karrenberg at ripe.net
Thu May 18 10:19:20 CEST 1995
> "Mike Norris" <mnorris at dalkey.hea.ie> writes: > > ... > The > addresses themselves have no intrinsic value; it is only when > combined with the other elements of the service, including the > ability to aggregate them for onward advertising, that they > have significance in providing an Internet service. I fully agree with you. However we get a significan number of requests from enterprises who -at this point- do not want "Internet service" but want to build private internets with other enterprises. This demonstrates that there is an intrinsic value in the uniqueness of a number even without "Internet service" with a capital I. I believe that IRs should continue to provide this uniqueness for reasonable requests. I agree with your other remarks and will try to make them even clearer in future documents. Daniel
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